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Old 03-07-2008, 10:32 AM
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Seriously, those of us (plural) who have practical, real life constraints on our income, we (plural) cannot collect mint and near mint pre-WW I baseball cards with much success. So we end up buying less than perfect, worn cards. Cards that we might not mind touching.

I (singular) think that the 'whales' that are referenced above, and other 'near whales' have pushed on the prices of pristine cards to such an extent, that with lesser cards being all that we can collect, our (pluaral) own buying pressure has pushed up the costs of those worn cards, too.

That is what I (singular) think. And if some of you guys think so too, then we (plural, Leon) think it!

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